Public Adjusters in West Virginia
West Virginia public adjusters help homeowners and businesses with property damage claims from severe thunderstorms, floods, derechos, winter storms, and water damage across Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, and the rest of the state. Public adjusters must be licensed by the West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner, pass a written exam, and complete 24 hours of continuing education each two-year cycle. Article 12B of the West Virginia Code does not impose a statutory bond requirement or percentage fee cap on public adjusters; compensation must be reasonable and disclosed in the adjusting contract.
Cities in West Virginia
6 licensed adjusters in West Virginia
AA
All American Public Adjusters Inc
Parkersburg, WV5(1)
Fire DamageWater DamageWind Damage+5
AA
American Agency Adjusters
Rivesville, WV
CA
Capital Adjusting Services
Charleston, WV5(3)
Hurricane DamageWater DamageFire Damage+6
FS